What do girls think about their fathers? And what are fathers struggling with when it comes to their relationship with their daughters?
Award-winning journalist, author and commentator Madonna King has interviewed over five hundred girls and many fathers, as well as leading psychologists, school teachers, CEOs, police, counsellors and neuroscientists, to get the answers all mothers, fathers and daughters need to know.
Exploring a father’s role in his daughter’s life from both perspectives, Madonna examines the key issues that arise and helps families navigate the, sometimes, very difficult moments.
This essential and insightful book reveals why daughters can turn against their fathers and explores:
· Communication
· Teen rebellion
· Discipline
· Sexual education
· Divorced families
· How much influence can/should a father have and what you can do to repair a broken relationship?
FATHERS AND DAUGHTERS will give a voice to our girls, insight to our fathers and peace of mind to both.
Award-winning journalist, author and commentator Madonna King has interviewed over five hundred girls and many fathers, as well as leading psychologists, school teachers, CEOs, police, counsellors and neuroscientists, to get the answers all mothers, fathers and daughters need to know.
Exploring a father’s role in his daughter’s life from both perspectives, Madonna examines the key issues that arise and helps families navigate the, sometimes, very difficult moments.
This essential and insightful book reveals why daughters can turn against their fathers and explores:
· Communication
· Teen rebellion
· Discipline
· Sexual education
· Divorced families
· How much influence can/should a father have and what you can do to repair a broken relationship?
FATHERS AND DAUGHTERS will give a voice to our girls, insight to our fathers and peace of mind to both.
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Fathers and Daughters by Madonna King follows the advice of 1300 girls aged 10 to 17, 400 fathers, 60 mothers and dozens of school principals, teen psychologists, researchers, and parenting experts